Jul 21, 2022 | Blog, Exhibits, History
The horse barn of the Warp Family’s homestead was deemed no place to host a barn dance. Strangely, the haymow floors were too rough; the wood faced opposite the typical side used for traditional barn floors. However, the rest of the barn is structured correctly. One...
Jun 9, 2022 | Blog, Exhibits, History
The Amphibious car, also known as the Amphicar, that is displayed at Harold Warp Pioneer Village is one out of only 300-600 cars remaining in the United States. Designed by Hans Trippel, its production began in 1961 in Germany. Military variations of the Amphicar had...
Apr 5, 2022 | Blog, Exhibits, History, People
The cotton gin is a widely known device and was once a staple of southern homes. But what does it do? And how has the invention of the device changed the course of our history? What is a Cotton Gin? The cotton gin, the word “gin” short for “engine,” works like a...
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